LongHorn Steakhouse
LongHorn Steakhouse is an American casual dining restaurant chain owned and operated by Darden Restaurants, headquartered in Orlando, Florida. As of May 2025, LongHorn Steakhouse operates 596 locations across the United States and select territories.
History
LongHorn Steakhouse was founded in 1981 by George McKerrow Jr. and his father George Sr., Bill Norman, and Bill Dukes. Before founding the chain, McKerrow worked as a manager at Quinn's Mill Restaurant, which was part of Victoria Station—a San Francisco-based dining concept known for using refurbished railroad cars as dining areas. Victoria Station was popular across the United States during the 1970s and 1980s.The first location, originally called LongHorn Steaks Restaurant & Saloon, opened on Peachtree Street in Atlanta, Georgia on August 10, 1981. It was a former antique store and, later, an adult entertainment business.
It was located across from Harrison's, a popular pub on Peachtree frequented by Atlanta Journal and Constitution columnist Ron Hudspeth. Because Harrison's had a limited bar menu, patrons often visited LongHorn for steaks. In January 1982, a snowstorm known as Snow Jam 82 stranded commuters in Atlanta. LongHorn offered $1 drinks and menu specials to affected motorists, an action publicized by Hudspeth in his column, which helped improve the restaurant's performance.
By 1990, the franchise expanded farther south. It had locations primarily throughout the Eastern United States. It also had many locations in the Midwest, Southwest, and Puerto Rico.
In August 2007, LongHorn Steakhouse, formerly owned and operated by RARE Hospitality International Inc., was purchased by Darden Restaurants, Inc.
On April 11, 2025, their first international location was opened in the Philippines.